Obama's Birth-Control Rule Will Help Prevent Accidental Pregnancies
In the United States, nearly 50 percent of pregnancies are unintended. A new health care rule — which stirred controversy due to its implications for church-affiliated organizations' coverage of contraception — has the potential to significantly reduce accidental pregnancies by increasing access to birth control, according to public health experts.
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January Online Auto Insurance News Wrap-Up
Online Auto Insurance News summarizes some of the biggest stories in the industry that broke in January 2012Rancho Cucamonga, CA (PRWEB) January 31, 2012 A ruling on coverage of “teenage horseplay” in Florida, reports of tens of millions being recovered for consumers, new statewide premium rankings, qualification of a coverage-related ballot measure in California, and cleared hurdles for Florida ...
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Why teen car insurance is expensive: They're bad drivers
The worst driver on the planet just walked out of the local DMV. Take young Hannah Abrams. In March 2009, she drove herself to school with her brand-new license. After school, she headed to
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Game teaches finances to Peoria High School students
Peoria High School students kick off a new statewide competition that harnesses an early understanding of personal finances.
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